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The modern telephone is the result of work of many people. Alexander Graham Bell (America) was, however, the first to patent the telephone, as an "apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically. -
Antonio Meucci began inventing and creating the talking telegraph. in 1871 he filed his caveat for the talking telephone.
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1876, While Italian innovator Antonio Meucci (pictured at left) is credited with inventing the first basic phone in 1849, and Frenchman Charles Bourseul devised a phone in 1854, Alexander Graham Bell won the first U.S. patent for the device in 1876. -
Alexander Graham Bell was awarded the first U.S. patent for the invention of the telephone in 1876. Elisha Gray, 1876, designed a telephone using a water microphone in Highland Park, Illinois. -
A telephone, also known as a phone, is a communication tool. Originally it was an electric tool transmitting analogue speech along wires. Now it is an electronic tool sending digital signals on wires or radio transmission. ... Early telephones needed to be connected with wires which are called fixed or landline telephones. -
The first telephone had two parts: a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter comprised three parts—a drumlike device (a cylinder with a covered end), a needle, and a battery. The covered end of the drumlike device was attached to the needle. -
A telephone, also known as a phone, is a communication tool. Originally it was an electric tool transmitting analogue speech along wires. Now it is an electronic tool sending digital signals on wires or radio transmission. ... Early telephones needed to be connected with wires which are called fixed or landline telephones.